As fans eagerly tuned in for the penultimate episode of “Ahsoka,” the excitement reached new heights. With the series drawing to a close, Episode 7 brought a plethora of surprises, tying together various arcs and delivering a dose of nostalgia. This installment was packed with Easter eggs, references, and callbacks, offering a treasure trove of connections to the wider Star Wars universe. Here’s a breakdown of the notable Easter eggs you might have missed:
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The New Republic Council:
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General Hera Syndulla (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) finds herself answering to the New Republic Council for her fleet’s involvement in Ahsoka’s mission. Among the council members are Senator Xiono and the iconic Chancellor Mon Mothma. The council chamber is filled with familiar Star Wars species, including Mon Calamari and Sullustans, bringing a sense of continuity to the galaxy.
Moff Gideon and the Conflict on Mandalore:
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Senator Xiono casts doubt on Hera’s concerns about Imperial remnants, but Captain Teva steps in to remind the council of the conflict on Mandalore, initiated by Moff Gideon. This reference ties Ahsoka’s timeline directly to the events of “The Mandalorian,” cementing its place in the larger Star Wars chronology.
C-3PO and Leia Organa’s Message:
In a delightful moment, C-3PO makes a triumphant return to the Star Wars universe, carrying a message from Senator Leia Organa. Leia, now the leader of the New Republic Defense Council, expresses her displeasure with Senator Xiono’s actions, affirming her support for Hera’s mission. This reunion with the golden protocol droid brings back fond memories for fans.
General Grievous, Asajj Ventress, Count Dooku:
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Aboard her ship, Ahsoka engages in lightsaber sparring while watching an old hologram of her late Jedi Master, Anakin Skywalker. Anakin mentions some of the formidable foes of the Clone Wars era, including General Grievous, Asajj Ventress, and Count Dooku. These references pay homage to key characters and battles from the prequel era.
The Inquisitorial Database & Anakin Skywalker:
Lady Morgan Elsbeth’s quest for information on Ahsoka leads her to the Inquisitorial database. There, she discovers that Ahsoka was the apprentice of “General Anakin Skywalker.” This revelation carries immense weight, especially for Grand Admiral Thrawn, who knew the truth about Anakin’s transformation into Darth Vader.
The Battle of Endor and Palpatine’s Return:
Ahsoka cleverly acknowledges the controversial return of Emperor Palpatine in “Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker.” During their journey through intergalactic hyperspace, Ezra learns about the Battle of Endor, where the Emperor supposedly met his demise. Sabine’s response, “That’s what people say,” playfully references the unexpected resurrection of the Sith Lord.
These Easter eggs and references not only deepen the connection between “Ahsoka” and the broader Star Wars lore but also add layers of nostalgia and excitement for fans. As the series approaches its conclusion, these subtle nods to the past continue to remind us why the galaxy far, far away remains an enduring and beloved cinematic universe. With the final episode on the horizon, fans are undoubtedly eager to see how these threads will come together in the grand finale.
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